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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faye_WhiteFaye White - Wikipedia

    Faye Deborah White, MBE (born 2 February 1978) is an English former footballer who captained Arsenal Women in the FA Women's Super League and is the longest-serving female captain of England to date. Her Lionesses career spanned 15 years and five major tournament finals - a record four as captain.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Faye_WhiteFaye White - Wikipedia

    Faye White (Horley, 2 febbraio 1978) è un'ex calciatrice inglese di ruolo difensore. Ha giocato per quasi tutta la sua carriera nell'Arsenal, vincendo 31 titoli, inclusa una UEFA Women's Cup, e guidando la squadra nel quadruple realizzato nella stagione 2006-07.

  3. 29 giu 2022 · In the latest of Sky Sports News' Leading the Lionesses series, Faye White discusses her journey to becoming England Women captain, explaining how she went from not playing regularly to...

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  4. 23 feb 2013 · Faye White captained England for a decade before relinquishing the armband last year, so she is an appropriate choice as ambassador for the UEFA Women's Champions League final at...

  5. 2 dic 2021 · Former England player Faye White spoke exclusively with 90min to explain her experience of playing professionally and the future of women's football.

  6. 3 dic 2021 · When it comes to Women’s FA Cup finals, no one is better placed than Faye White to explain what it takes to win. During her illustrious playing career, the defender lifted the trophy no fewer...

  7. 13 apr 2023 · Former England captain Faye White MBE has revealed heart-warming feelings towards the Lionesses recent successes, on and off pitch, as she also recalled her career and legacy.